"Porter, Thomas \(Tom\)" <tporter at avaya.com> writes:
>I'm curious why S/MIME hasn't caught on as a SIP encryption protocol. Is
>it a lack of communication between the implementors and the standards
>group?
It requires (more or less) a working PKI infrastructure. And per-
device certificates. Similar problems to why PKI's and S/MIME are rarely
used in other areas (like email). Also, some sip proxies need to modify
the SDP/etc (such as SBC's modifying IP and port values), which can make
S/MIME more fun to do (as opposed to SIPS (over TLS)).
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Randell Jesup, Worldgate
rjesup at wgate.com